US20260005591A1
POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM HAVING SPREAD SPECTRUM AND PHASE SHIFTING MECHANISMS
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ANPEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
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TSE-HSU WU, CHENG-HAN WU, FU-CHUAN CHEN, YUN-CHIANG CHANG
Abstract
A power conversion system having spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms is provided. Each of a plurality of power converters of the power conversion system includes a spread spectrum instructing circuit, a synchronization signal detecting circuit, an oscillator circuit and a phase shifting circuit. The oscillator circuit outputs an oscillation signal according to a spread spectrum instruction parameter from the spread spectrum instructing circuit or a synchronization detected signal from the synchronization signal detecting circuit. The phase shifting circuit shifts phases of a plurality of waveforms of the oscillation signal to generate a clock signal. The phase shifting circuit of each of the plurality of power converters outputs the clock signal to a next one of the plurality of power converters. The synchronization signal detecting circuit of each of the power converters detects the clock signal to output the synchronization detected signal.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001]This application claims the benefit of priority to Taiwan Patent Application No. 113123667, filed on Jun. 26, 2024. The entire content of the above identified application is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002]Some references, which may include patents, patent applications and various publications, may be cited and discussed in the description of this disclosure. The citation and/or discussion of such references is provided merely to clarify the description of the present disclosure and is not an admission that any such reference is “prior art” to the disclosure described herein. All references cited and discussed in this specification are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties and to the same extent as if each reference was individually incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0003]The present disclosure relates to a power converter, and more particularly to a power conversion system having spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004]Power converters are indispensable for electronic devices. The power converters are used to adjust power and supply the adjusted power to the electronic devices. However, in a conventional power converter system, the power converters cannot effectively operate, and high noise that does not meet electromagnetic interference (EMI) specifications is generated in input signals of the power converters.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0005]In response to the above-referenced technical inadequacies, the present disclosure provides a power conversion system having spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms. The power conversion system includes a plurality of power converters. The plurality of power converters are arranged in a predetermined order. Each of the plurality of power converters includes a spread spectrum instructing circuit, a synchronization signal detecting circuit, an oscillator circuit and a phase shifting circuit. The spread spectrum instructing circuit is configured to output a spread spectrum instruction parameter. The synchronization signal detecting circuit is configured to output synchronization detected signal. The oscillator circuit is connected to the spread spectrum instructing circuit and the synchronization signal detecting circuit. The oscillator circuit is configured to output an oscillation signal according to the spread spectrum instruction parameter or a clock signal instructed by the synchronization detected signal. The phase shifting circuit is connected to the oscillator circuit. The phase shifting circuit is configured to shift phases of a plurality of waveforms of the oscillation signal to generate the clock signal. The phase shifting circuit of each of the plurality of power converters except for a last one of the plurality of power converters outputs the clock signal to the synchronization signal detecting circuit of a next one of the plurality of power converters. The synchronization signal detecting circuit of each of the power converters detects the clock signal to output the synchronization detected signal.
[0006]As described above, the present disclosure provides the power conversion system having the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms. The plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure are connected to each other in series. Each of the plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure performs the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms that are different from mechanisms used in the conventional power converter. In the power conversion system of the present disclosure, the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms performed by each of the plurality of power converters are used for controlling the next one of the plurality of power converters. Therefore, noise in input signals of the plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure can be reduced.
[0007]These and other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of the embodiment taken in conjunction with the following drawings and their captions, although variations and modifications therein may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]The described embodiments may be better understood by reference to the following description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0022]The present disclosure is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended as illustrative only since numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Like numbers in the drawings indicate like components throughout the views. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, the meaning of “a”, “an”, and “the” includes plural reference, and the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on”. Titles or subtitles can be used herein for the convenience of a reader, which shall have no influence on the scope of the present disclosure.
[0023]The terms used herein generally have their ordinary meanings in the art. In the case of conflict, the present document, including any definitions given herein, will prevail. The same thing can be expressed in more than one way. Alternative language and synonyms can be used for any term(s) discussed herein, and no special significance is to be placed upon whether a term is elaborated or discussed herein. A recital of one or more synonyms does not exclude the use of other synonyms. The use of examples anywhere in this specification including examples of any terms is illustrative only, and in no way limits the scope and meaning of the present disclosure or of any exemplified term. Likewise, the present disclosure is not limited to various embodiments given herein. Numbering terms such as “first”, “second” or “third” can be used to describe various components, signals or the like, which are for distinguishing one component/signal from another one only, and are not intended to, nor should be construed to impose any substantive limitations on the components, signals or the like.
[0024]Reference is made to
[0025]The power conversion system of the present disclosure includes a plurality of power converters such as, but not limited to, two power converters PWCT1, PWCT2 shown in
[0026]For example, as shown in
[0027]The input power terminal PVIN of each of the plurality of power converters PWCT1 to PWCT4 is coupled with an input voltage VIN. The power output terminal LX of each of the plurality of power converters PWCT1 to PWCT4 is connected to a first terminal of an inductor L. A second terminal of the inductor L is connected to a first terminal of an output capacitor Cout. A second terminal of the output capacitor Cout is grounded.
[0028]As shown in
[0029]As shown in
[0030]As shown in
[0031]As shown in
[0032]The plurality of power converters PWCT1, PWCT2 shown in
[0033]In contrast, each of the plurality of power converters PWCT1, PWCT2 shown in
[0034]A control circuit CTR of the power converter PWCT2 shown in
[0035]As shown in
[0036]It should be understood that, the number of the power converters included in the power conversion system of the present disclosure as shown in
[0037]As shown in
[0038]An input terminal of the control circuit CTR is connected to an output terminal of the oscillator circuit OSC and an output terminal of the compensation circuit CPN. An output terminal of the control circuit CTR is connected to an input terminal of the high-side buffer BUH and an input terminal of the low-side buffer BUL. An output terminal of the high-side buffer BUH is connected to a control terminal of the high-side switch HS. An output terminal of the low-side buffer BUL is connected to a control terminal of the low-side switch LS.
[0039]The synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD of each of the plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure detects and determines whether the power converter (e.g., the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of the power converter) receives a clock signal to output a synchronization detected signal to the oscillator circuit OSC. For example, the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD of the power converter PWCT2 detects and determines whether (the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of) the power converter PWCT2 receives the clock signal CLKS1 as a synchronization signal SYS1 from the clock output terminal CLKOUT of the power converter PWCT1.
[0040]When the synchronization detected signal that is received from the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD by the oscillator circuit OSC indicates that (the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of) the power converter does not receive the clock signal CLKS1, the oscillator circuit OSC sets parameters such as frequencies of a plurality of waveforms of an oscillation signal FSWS based on a spread spectrum instruction parameter Vsps from the spread spectrum instructing circuit FSR and outputs the oscillation signal FSWS to the phase shifting circuit PST (and the control circuit CTR).
[0041]For example, the spread spectrum instruction parameter Vsps that is received from the spread spectrum instructing circuit FSR by the oscillator circuit OSC includes a spread spectrum instruction voltage. The oscillator circuit OSC stores a plurality of spread spectrum reference voltages and a plurality of reference frequencies. The plurality of reference frequencies respectively correspond to the plurality of spread spectrum reference voltages. The oscillator circuit OSC sets the frequency of the oscillation signal FSWS based on the reference frequency corresponding to the spread spectrum reference voltage being equal to the spread spectrum instruction voltage. For example, the oscillator circuit OSC sets the frequency of the oscillation signal FSWS to be equal to the reference frequency corresponding to the spread spectrum reference voltage being equal to the spread spectrum instruction voltage.
[0042]Conversely, when the synchronization detected signal that is received from the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD by the oscillator circuit OSC indicates that (the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of) the power converter receives the clock signal CLKS1, the oscillator circuit OSC uses the clock signal indicated by the synchronization detected signal from the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD as the synchronization signal SYS1. Then, the oscillator circuit OSC sets the oscillation signal FSWS based on the synchronization signal SYS1, and outputs the oscillation signal FSWS to the phase shifting circuit PST (and the control circuit CTR).
[0043]The phase shifting circuit PST of each of the plurality of power converters except for a last one of the plurality of power converters shifts phases of the plurality of waveforms of the oscillation signal FSWS from the oscillator circuit OSC to output the clock signal though the clock output terminal CLKOUT to the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of a next one of the plurality of power converters arranged in the predetermined order. The synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD detects the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC and obtains the clock signal from the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC.
[0044]For example, the phase shifting circuit PST may select one of the plurality of reference phase shifting angles as a target shifting phase, and may shift the phases of one or more of the plurality of the waveforms of the oscillation signal FSWS by the target shifting phase to output the clock signal. For example, as shown in
[0045]In addition, the control circuit CTR may, according to the oscillation signal FSWS from the oscillator circuit OSC, output a high-side control signal to the control terminal of the high-side switch HS through the high-side buffer BUH, and may output a low-side control signal to the control terminal of the low-side switch LS through the low-side buffer BLL.
[0046]If necessary, in the power conversion system of the present disclosure, each of the plurality of power converters (including the power converter PWCT2 shown in
[0047]When the synchronization detected signal that is received from the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD by the oscillator circuit OSC indicates that (the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of) does not receive the clock signal CLKS1 (in process S101 shown in
[0048]For example, the external initial oscillation setting circuit may include a resistor Rosc shown in
[0049]After the initial oscillation signal is generated, the oscillator circuit OSC modulates the initial oscillation signal to output the oscillation signal FSWS to the phase shifting circuit PST (and the control circuit CTR) based on the spread spectrum instruction parameter Vsps instructed by a spread spectrum instructing signal from the spread spectrum instructing circuit FSR (in process S302 shown in
[0050]Conversely, when the synchronization detected signal that is received from the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD by the oscillator circuit OSC indicates that (the synchronization signal input terminal SYNC of) the power converter receives the clock signal CLKS1 (in process S101 shown in
[0051]In the power conversion system of the present disclosure, each of the plurality of power converters (including the power converter PWCT2 shown in
[0052]External circuit components outside the power converter of the power conversion system of the present disclosure may be grounded through the ground terminal GND. The control circuit CTR of the power converter of the power conversion system of the present disclosure may be connected to an external instruction issuing circuit through the common terminal COM. The control circuit CTR may operate according to instructions from the external instruction issuing circuit.
[0053]A first terminal of the high-side switch HS is coupled with the input voltage VIN through the input power terminal PVIN, or is connected to an input capacitor Cin through the input power terminal PVIN and receives a voltage of the input capacitor Cin being charged by the input voltage VIN.
[0054]A first terminal of the voltage regulator REG may be coupled with the input voltage VIN through the input power terminal PVIN. A second terminal of the voltage regulator REG may be connected to a common capacitor Cvcc through the common power source terminal VCC. The voltage regulator REG may regulate the input voltage VIN to output a charging current that is used to charge the common capacitor Cvcc or other external circuit components (that are not shown in figures).
[0055]A first terminal of the low-side switch LS is connected to a second terminal of the high-side switch HS. A node between the first terminal of the low-side switch LS and the second terminal of the high-side switch HS is connected to the first terminal of the inductor L through the power output terminal LX. A second terminal of the low-side switch LS is grounded. A node between the second terminal of the inductor L and the first terminal of the output capacitor Cout may be directly connected to the feedback input terminal FB, or may be connected to the feedback input terminal FB through a voltage divider circuit (including a first voltage dividing resistor Rfb1 and a second voltage dividing resistor Rfb2 as shown in
[0056]The compensation circuit CPN may, according to the output voltage Vout2 or a divided voltage thereof (that is a voltage of the first terminal of the second voltage dividing resistor Rfb2), output the compensation signal to the control circuit CTR, and may output the compensation signal to other circuits through the common terminal COM. The control circuit CTR may, according to the compensation signal, output the high-side control signal to the control terminal of the high-side switch HS through the high-side buffer BUH, and may output the low-side control signal to the control terminal of the low-side switch LS through the low-side buffer BLL.
[0057]Reference is made to
[0058]For example, the phase shifting circuit PST shown in
[0059]Each of the plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits PH1 to PHn receives the oscillation signal FSWS from the oscillator circuit OSC. The plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits PH1 to PHn shift the phase of the oscillation signal FSWS respectively by a plurality of target shifting phases to respectively output a plurality of clock signals to the selector circuit SLT (according to a phase shifting selection instructing signal PSLS that is received from a phase shifting selection instructing circuit through the phase instruction terminal PH as shown in
[0060]The selector circuit SLT may include a multiplexer, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The selector circuit SLT is connected to the plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits PH1 to PHn. The selector circuit SLT of each of the plurality of power converters except for a last one of the plurality of power converters arranged in the predetermined order selects one of the plurality of clock signals and outputs the one of the plurality of clock signals to the synchronization signal detecting circuit SYD of a next one of the plurality of power converters arranged in the predetermined order. For example, the selector circuit SLT of the power converter PWCT2 as shown in
[0061]Reference is made to
[0062]The plurality of waveforms of the oscillation signal FSWS outputted by the oscillation signal FSWS shown in
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[0064]When a frequency of a synchronization signal of each of a plurality of power converters that are connected to each other in series in the conventional power converter is 2.1 MHz, the conventional power converter generates a noise signal in which a peak voltage of one of a plurality of waveforms reaches 71.45 dBuV as shown in
[0065]In contrast, as shown in
[0066]In conclusion, the present disclosure provides the power conversion system having the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms. The plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure are connected to each other in series. Each of the plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure performs the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms that are different from mechanisms used in the conventional power converter. In the power conversion system of the present disclosure, the spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms performed by each of the plurality of power converters are used for controlling the next one of the plurality of power converters. Therefore, the noise in the input signals of the plurality of power converters of the power conversion system of the present disclosure can be reduced.
[0067]The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure has been presented only for the purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
[0068]The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the disclosure and their practical application so as to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the disclosure and various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains without departing from its spirit and scope.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A power conversion system having spread spectrum and phase shifting mechanisms, comprising:
a plurality of power converters arranged in a predetermined order, wherein each of the plurality of power converters includes:
a spread spectrum instructing circuit configured to output a spread spectrum instruction parameter;
a synchronization signal detecting circuit configured to output a synchronization detected signal;
an oscillator circuit connected to the spread spectrum instructing circuit and the synchronization signal detecting circuit, and configured to output an oscillation signal according to the spread spectrum instruction parameter or a clock signal instructed by the synchronization detected signal; and
a phase shifting circuit connected to the oscillator circuit, and configured to shift phases of a plurality of waveforms of the oscillation signal to generate the clock signal;
wherein the phase shifting circuit of each of the plurality of power converters except for a last one of the plurality of power converters outputs the clock signal to the synchronization signal detecting circuit of a next one of the plurality of power converters;
wherein the synchronization signal detecting circuit of each of the power converters detects the clock signal to output the synchronization detected signal.
2. The power conversion system according
3. The power conversion system according
wherein the synchronization signal input terminal of each of the plurality of power converters except for a first one of the plurality of power converters receives the clock signal from the clock output terminal of a previous one of the plurality of power converters.
4. The power conversion system according
5. The power conversion system according
6. The power conversion system according
wherein, when the synchronization signal detecting circuit does not receive the clock signal, the oscillator circuit modulates the initial oscillation signal to output the oscillation signal according to the spread spectrum instruction parameter;
wherein, when the synchronization signal detecting circuit receives the clock signal, the oscillator circuit modulates the initial oscillation signal to output the oscillation signal according to the clock signal.
7. The power conversion system according
8. The power conversion system according
9. The power conversion system according
10. The power conversion system according
a plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits, wherein each of the plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits receives the oscillation signal, and the plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits shift the oscillation signal respectively by a plurality of target shifting phases to respectively output a plurality of clock signals; and
a selector circuit connected to the plurality of phase shifting signal generating circuits, wherein the selector circuit of each of the plurality of power converters except for the last one of the plurality of power converters selects one of the plurality of clock signals and outputs the one of the plurality of clock signals to the synchronization signal detecting circuit of a next one of the plurality of power converters.
11. The power conversion system according
12. The power conversion system according
13. The power conversion system according
14. The power conversion system according
a high-side switch, wherein a first terminal of the high-side switch is coupled with an input voltage;
a low-side switch, wherein a first terminal of the low-side switch is connected to a second terminal of the high-side switch, a second terminal of the low-side switch is grounded, a node between the first terminal of the low-side switch and the second terminal of the high-side switch is connected to a first terminal of an inductor, a second terminal of the inductor is connected to a first terminal of an output capacitor, and a second terminal of the output capacitor; and
a control circuit connected to the oscillator circuit, a control terminal of the high-side switch and a control terminal of the low-side switch, and configured to control the high-side switch and the low-side switch according to the oscillation signal.
15. The power conversion system according
16. The power conversion system according
a high-side buffer, wherein an input terminal of the high-side buffer is connected to an output terminal of the control circuit, and an output terminal of the high-side buffer is connected to the control terminal of the high-side switch.
17. The power conversion system according
a low-side buffer, wherein an input terminal of the low-side buffer is connected to an output terminal of the control circuit, and an output terminal of the low-side buffer is connected to the control terminal of the low-side switch.
18. The power conversion system according
a compensation circuit connected to the control circuit, wherein the compensation circuit outputs a compensation signal, and the control circuit controls the high-side switch and the low-side switch according to the compensation signal.
19. The power conversion system according
20. The power conversion system according